Just one of tens of thousands
of breathtaking documents

This page documents just one of tens
of thousands of documents from the
Nuremberg Pharma Tribunal. It is the
copy of an authentic letter sent by the
bank division of IG Farben to the
Bankhouse Delbrueck in Berlin,
instructing them to transfer the
amount of 400, 000 Reichsmark to the “National Trust Fund”.

This “Trust Fund” was an official
account for the Nazi party. The amount
of 400,000 Reichsmark translates into
tens of millions of dollars in today’s
currency.

The letter was co-signed by Hermann
Schmitz, the CEO of IG Farben, indicating
that the decision to massively
support the Nazi party was taken at
the highest level of this chemical /
pharmaceutical multinational.

This and thousands of other documents,
letters and other records,
unequivocally documents the close
connection between the IG Farben
corporation and the Nazi party.
When you browse through this online
archive of the Nuremberg Pharma
Tribunal, and turn page after page,
you will notice how the curtain of
deception is being pulled away.

Once one understands the devastating
influence of multinational corporations
on political leaders – then and
now – the actions of these leaders are
no longer a mystery.

Of course, nowhere in these documents will you read a direct comparison between Hitler and a political leader of today. In many
respects, the events of today cannot
be compared to the events more than
six decades ago.

However, the fact remains that then
and now politicians are being brought
to power by giant corporate interests
as an investment in their future and as
“political conductors” of their global
economic interests.